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1999 Chevrolet Corvette Base Coupe 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:1999 Mileage:95300
Location:

Oradell, New Jersey, United States

Oradell, New Jersey, United States
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Up for sale is my 1999 Corvette, shes got the LS1, Auto, and every option that was available on a coupe in 1999 except the cd changer. It has the 3:15 rear, sport seats, dual zone HVAC, HUD, Dual targa roofs (clear and body color), and so on. It has just over 95k miles and is in very good shape, with a few normal road marks here and there.

Performace Mods:
XSpower catted Long tube headers, stainless
Borla Straight Pipes (yup its loud)
PCMforless tune
LS6 intake manifold
Ported n Polished throttle body
Cross drilled and slotted rotors and ceramic pads (maybe 15k on them)
C6 Z06 shocks and Z51 sway bars (maybe 15k on them)


Appearance Mods:
Repro Chrome Z06 Rims with new tires
Stainless body panel bolts in trunk/door jambs
Battery Cover
Clear 3M Bra on front bumper
Painted lower rear fascia and plate area black
ZR1 side skirts
Lowered on stock bolts

Interior Mods
Black Lloyd floor mats
Sony Amp
Stealth box with JL 10" sub under rear floor
All interior lights changed to white LED
Factory radio with AUX input added for MP3 player
Window sticker and build sheet
Extra layer of Sound/Heat deading rubber
15% Window Tints

Im sure i forgot some things in there. Ive had the car since December 2009 and 74k miles. it performes perfectly, I took it on a 3k mile trip last summer, to the Corvette museum and factory and myrtle beach and back with out a problem. Synthetic Mobile 1 always used. I have all receipts for all work I've done. Trans fluid is pink and shifts perfectly. Insurance is cheap, i pay ~300 a year with Haggerty (they insure vettes of any year). No winters, was my daily driver for the summer of 2010. Only items i had to replace were the starter and the water pump outside of routine maintenance.

obviously there is some bad stuff as with any used car, the worst of which was a telephone line dropped across the hood during sandy and made a gouge smaller then the size of a dime. small mark on rear quarter behind drivers door. larger sway bars and metal end links creak a little over bumps at low speed and when the wheels cut all the way to one direction. clear targa roof is begining to delaminate (they all do). Z06 rims do not have runflats or TPMS in them, this causes the DIC to flash at startup which u can clear. one small mark on driver seat bottom, not a hole but a notable mark smaller then a dime.


Buy it now will include the  Z06 wheels/tires
Reserve price will come with the stock chrome wheels

The exhaust, stereo, zr1 skirts, and such will stay, stock rims could use new tires tho and unknown if the TPMS sensor batteries are still good. In the pics there are some lighting mods that have been removed, ie clear corners and taillights.


 Link to my Photobucket Album... apparently not allowed by ebay so email me for more pictures or a link to the album.
 

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